![]() push up the two tabs on the sides of the ribbon cable, take out the three Philips screws, disconnect the ribbon cable and lift up the board. You will see the workings of the Gameboy. If this is a Gameboy Pocket or newer, lift off the back shell. To remove on an original Gameboy ribbon cable, get a good grip on it and pull it out of its housing. Be very cautious as if you tear this ribbon cable in any way, then congrats, you broke your screen. > The ribbon cable connects the two halves together. They are usually tri-wing, but I have seen Original Gameboys have Phillips. > Take out the six screws on the back, two are under the batteries. stuff? (I have no idea what the heck it is.) This is a relatively easy fix, the most common reason for this problem is that the conductive pads under the silicon pieces have become coated with. ![]() Hello Nick, sorry about the horribly late response, you know how these sites are, sometimes you get a response within a day, sometimes in over 8 years.įor this I am assuming you have an original GBA or older, if this Gameboy is an SP or newer, I cant help you. ![]()
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